Soe In 100 Objects


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SOE IN 100 OBJECTS.


SOE IN 100 OBJECTS.

Author: BELINDA. CURWEN

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2023


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SOE in 100 Objects


SOE in 100 Objects

Author: Belinda Curwen

language: en

Publisher: The History Press

Release Date: 2025-07-17


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By the summer of 1940, as France fell and war raged across Europe, the invasion of Britain – once unthinkable – seemed all but inevitable. It would take fresh thinking and bold moves to turn the tide of the war: a challenge that Churchill and his Cabinet would be set to conquer in no small part due to their formation of a 'fifth column'. The Special Operations Executive (SOE) was soon born, its purpose to hamstring the enemy from the shadows. Agents drawn from diverse professions and countries were trained in subversion and espionage before being dropped behind enemy lines to mobilise resistance and disrupt the occupying forces. From local operations in France and wider Europe, SOE's missions would spread worldwide to pave the way for D-Day and help halt the Axis war machine in its tracks. SOE in 100 Objects picks up the clues they left behind – a button compass in Greece, a silk map in Burma – and follows their trail across land and sea, from moonlight flights to high-risk missions and, ultimately, hard-won liberation.

With Our Backs to Berlin


With Our Backs to Berlin

Author: Tony Le Tissier

language: en

Publisher: The History Press

Release Date: 2005-03-24


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Based upon interviews with a wide-range of former German Army and SS soldiers, these unique personal episodes vividly depict the extraordinary circumstances of the Third Reich's final days as armies closed in from all sides. Le Tissier's interviews link the brutality of combat with the humanity of the desperate battles.